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“The leadership and partnership from Pima County is what made this event possible for the City of Boise,” said City of Boise Environmental Manager Haley Falconer.

On Aug. 24, the Pima County Elections Department released its 2018 Security Plan, which details the internal processes taken to ensure the security and integrity of the election process.

The Pima County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance, Monday Aug. 20, to restrict parking of vehicles Trucksweighing more than 20,000 pounds on dedicated Pima County road right-of-way in residential areas.

Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation (NRPR) is helping sponsor a free Water Safety Expo from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 25, at Manzanita Pool, 5110 S. San Joaquin Ave.

Ensuring safe space for frogs, fish and others to flourish, the board of supervisors for Pima County recently ruled in favor of acquiring over 3,200 acres of natural lands just to the east of the Catalina Mountains.

TUCSON —Pima County Supervisors recently approved a rezoning change that affects owners of mobile homes built prior to 1976 by requiring proof of certification before importation and relocation.

Pima County Supervisors recently unanimously approved the Rocking K residential development and the financing of construction for the extension of Valencia Road.

Tucson residents are invited to celebrate the return of an endangered species and foster public awareness of the revitalization of the Santa Cruz River this month.

The AZ Pure Water Brew Challenge was designed to help educate the public on reclaimed water use as a sustainable water source to brew beer.

Pima County and the YMCA of Southern Arizona Officials have recently announced that the Kino Community Center will once again be under the County’s management.

The Pima County Board of Supervisors has set its fiscal year 2018 budget hearing schedule.

With an effective property tax rate of 1.04 percent, Pima County has the highest tax rate among Arizona counties, according to an ATTOM Data Solutions analysis of property taxes levied on single-family homes.

The Board of Supervisors has modified Pima County’s zoning code to add a new category of historic overlay zone: the “Historic Landmark Zone.”

The Pima County Housing Center, along with other community partners, recently held a forum for property owners, managers and nonprofit housing agency owners who are interested in leasing their properties to former inmates and homeless people.

The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality (PDEQ) has issued an air pollution advisory for the excess level of particulate matter, which has caused “Unhealthy Levels for Sensitive Individuals” throughout Pima, due to high winds and lack of rain.

The project offers new homes and new hope to low-income families.

The Pima County Development Services has appointed Lauren Ortega as the deputy director overseeing building and site development.

The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality recently held an open house and a formal public hearing to gauge public opinion on a proposed modification to Air Quality Permit No. 1052 for the Tucson Electric Power Irvington/Wilson Sundt Generating Station.

The application deadline for Pima County's Summer Youth Program for 14- to 21-year-olds has been extended to March 16.

The Pima County Board of Supervisors recently recognized winners of the Small Business Commission Small Business of the Year.